GC Rieber Shipping ASA
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Price: 8.74 NOK
Market Cap: kr752.4m
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Market Cap
752.4m NOK
Industry
Marine

GC Rieber Shipping ASA engages in the business of offshore shipping. The company is headquartered in Bergen, Hordaland. The company went IPO on 2005-03-09. The Company’s activities are divided into three segments: subsea, which provides subsea vessels for inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) of subsea installations; ice/support, which includes services for scientific expeditions and logistics, primarily in the Arctic and Antarctic area; and marine seismic, which offers three dimensional (3D) seismic vessels for offshore exploration operations, as well as ship management. Its fleet comprises over 10 vessels, including Polar Queen, Polar Onyx, Polar Duke and RRS Ernest Shackleton. Furthermore, the Company is a parent of Polar Ship Invest II AS, GC Rieber Offshore Asia AS, Polar Queen Ltd, and Polar Explorer AS, among others.

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